UASt regulatory sequences drive expression of an inverted repeat.
Expression via "HHLT-gal4" results in loss of progenitor cells in the primary lobes of the larval lymph gland. ("HHLT-gal4" is a combination of Scer\GAL4HCH.Hand and Scer\GAL4Hml.Δ that express in early lymph gland blood cells (hemocytes) and circulating and sessile blood cells, respectively, and incorporates Scer\GAL4Scer\FRT.Rnor\CD2.Act5C to maintain expression in the lymph gland after Scer\GAL4HCH.Hand is down-regulated.)
Expression under the control of Scer\GAL41407 results in an increased number and size of GFP-positive aggregates within neuroblast lineage cells in the larval brain compared to controls (these aggregates may indicate cell death or a disturbance of internal cellular structures).
Adults expressing lolalGD4694 under the control of Scer\GAL4elav.PLu (in the presence of Dcr-2Scer\UAS.cDa to increase the efficiency of RNAi) do not show a significant defect in avoidance of noxious temperature (46[o]C) compared to control flies.
Expression of lolalGD4694 under the control of Scer\GAL4elav.PLu (in the presence of Dcr-2Scer\UAS.cDa to increase the efficiency of RNAi) results in viable flies or partial lethality, depending on the particular P{GD4694} insertion line used.
Depending on the insertion line used, expression under the control of Scer\GAL4Mef2.PR can result in flightless flies, adult/pharate lethality or early pupal lethality.